Hera Syndulla (
for_everyone) wrote2018-03-02 07:12 pm
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Not As Much of a Jerk As You Could Have Been AU
Hera left the bridge as they fell out of hyperspace near the edge of the Unknown Regions. It was their first opportunity to make contact with the rest of the Resistance in nearly three weeks, and she had decided to do so in her ready room, fully expecting back and forth with Admiral Ackbar and General Organa concerning her overtures toward the Chiss. It also meant that she took the very rare step of leaving Thrawn alone on her bridge.
It takes longer than expected for her to get a signal through to Leia. And when she finally does, she's quickly glad she chose to have this conversation in private.
It's nearly an hour before she has sent word back to the bridge. Coordinates, closest to the Reviya system, nearly on the edge of Wild Space. These are the only instructions, along with a note to Thrawn to join her as soon as possible.
Without a pause for confirmation, the officers move to their stations to calculate the jump.
It takes longer than expected for her to get a signal through to Leia. And when she finally does, she's quickly glad she chose to have this conversation in private.
It's nearly an hour before she has sent word back to the bridge. Coordinates, closest to the Reviya system, nearly on the edge of Wild Space. These are the only instructions, along with a note to Thrawn to join her as soon as possible.
Without a pause for confirmation, the officers move to their stations to calculate the jump.

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"I think it very likely. It would not be an unworthy conflict, to be sure. But it is one the Aristocra could not prefer."
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"Was there anything that could've made you - question that conviction?"
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Then --
"Given how long I remained in the Empire's service -- perhaps if my defeat and imprisonment and the resultant time to think with no active action on the horizon to keep myself distracted had happened earlier -- but even then, arrogance is . . . a very thick shield to penetrate, at times."
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But she takes another moment to decide, exactly, what she means. "Is there no role you wouldn't have accepted under the Aristocra?"
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That's the only answer he can find in himself, just now.
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She looks over to him. "Nothing you could prove, nothing that could change their minds?"
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Perhaps it is different now.
"It does seem to be much the same now, as our last visit revealed, but -- "
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She's still watching him now, her voice patient, and even.
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His passions ran hot, when he was young. Particularly before he learned military discipline.
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"Can you understand that some couldn't accept that outcome?"
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"For themselves? Or for others. I understand the latter more intellectually than the former, I will admit. But. Yes, I suppose, I do."
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"It's not this simple. But you might consider that you didn't mind the box you were put in because it wasn't one meant to destroy you. You could feed your ambitions, find satisfaction and fulfillment, even if it was in the service of something else."
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Hmm.
It would certainly explain more of the Rebellion's eternal resupply of members. And the fire that put them head-and-shoulders above even the Emperor's most well-trained troops.
(And, in the end, the Emperor himself.)
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She opens her hands, looking down at them. "- conflict."
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There is another silence, but Thrawn finally sets his water back down, hands clasped loosely in his lap.
"And do these individuals in the First Order feel somehow . . . oppressed?"
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"The Republic had its problems. But I also think - to those who gained at the cost of others, losing that can seem to them like oppression.
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It's not a lot to absorb, exactly.
"It seems a great many people regard life in this galaxy as a zero-sum game."
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"Perhaps. In certain categories more than others. It is a very narrow point of view, and I find it . . . chafes, now."
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Alas.
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"Maybe you need to think about your reason for being here," she says. "Aside from wanting to be useful."
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"And, if I am able to deliver a clearer reason, perhaps your own offer of aid will be easier to grant."
Thrawn knows he is difficult. He may not know how to stop being difficult, but at least he is aware of it. Perhaps the rest will come.
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